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The Formation of the Victorian Literary Profession(Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Cultu 87) H 302 p. 13

Salmon, Richard  著

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発行年月 2013年06月
出版社/提供元
Cambridge University Press
出版国 アメリカ合衆国
言語 英語
媒体 冊子
装丁 hardcover
ページ数/巻数 302 p.
ジャンル 洋書/人文科学/文学/イギリス文学
ISBN 9781107039629
商品コード 1012372156
新刊案内掲載月 2013年06月
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内容

Richard Salmon provides an original account of the formation of the literary profession during the late Romantic and early Victorian periods. Focusing on the representation of authors in narrative and iconographic texts, including novels, biographies, sketches and portrait galleries, Salmon traces the emergence of authorship as a new form of professional identity from the 1820s to the 1850s. Many first-generation Victorian writers, including Carlyle, Dickens, Thackeray, Martineau and Barrett-Browning, contributed to contemporary debates on the 'Dignity of Literature', professional heroism, and the cultural visibility of the 'man of letters'. This study combines a broad mapping of the early Victorian literary field with detailed readings of major texts. The book argues that the key model of professional development within this period is embodied in the narrative form of literary apprenticeship, which inspired such celebrated works as David Copperfield and Aurora Leigh, and that its formative process is the 'disenchantment of the author'.

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